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Article: Album Review

Jimmie Vaughan: Live at C-Boy's

Read "Live at C-Boy's" reviewed by Doug Collette


Over the course of eight selections and a total running time of approximately thirty-six minutes, the Jimmie Vaughan Trio make Live at C-Boy's short and sweet, and deliciously so. The band enhances the simplicity of the three piece format with takes on tunes as well-known as Bruce Channel's “Hey Baby"and the blues-soul staple “Saint James Infirmary," ...

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Article: Album Review

Joe Rosenberg: Tomorrow Never Knows

Read "Tomorrow Never Knows" reviewed by Alberto Bazzurro


Nuova fatica discografica per il sopranista bostoniano Joe Rosenberg, stavolta in quintetto secco (nel precedente Rituals and Legends il gruppo si allargava fino alle nove unità), per un'ora scarsa di musica elegante e vagamente cameristica (almeno a tratti), che entra subito nel vivo con “Lalit," dodici minuti e mezzo di deambulare articolato, cui il violoncello di ...

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Article: Multiple Reviews

Joe Rosenberg's Ensembles

Read "Joe Rosenberg's Ensembles" reviewed by Jerome Wilson


Joe Rosenberg is a soprano saxophonist who, at one time, lived in the Bay Area collaborating with musicians like Dewey Redman and Buddy Collette and recording tributes to Eric Dolphy and Ornette Coleman. For the last several years he has been living in Asia and also collaborating with French musicians. These two CDs, by different configurations ...

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Article: Jazz Journal

Autumn 2017

Read "Autumn 2017" reviewed by Doug Collette


Jazz Journal is a regular column consisting of pithy takes on recent jazz releases of note as well as spotlights on those titles in the genre that might otherwise go unnoticed under the cultural radar. Jim Yanda Trio Regional Cookin' Corner Store Jazz2017 There's an uncanny similarity ...

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Article: Interview

Paul Kelly: Life is Fine...Really!

Read "Paul Kelly: Life is Fine...Really!" reviewed by Doug Collette


Paul Kelly has the soul of a poet, the heart of a rock and roller and the psyche of a renaissance man. How else to explain his last few records leading up to Life is Fine? There's The Merri Soul Sessions, an r&b tribute within which he was more conductor than featured performer. Goin' Your Way ...

Article: My Favourite Things

Peo Alfonsi e il Questionario di Proust

Read "Peo Alfonsi e il Questionario di Proust" reviewed by Paolo Peviani


Il tratto principale della mia musica A dire il vero mi piacerebbe fossero gli altri a rispondere, ma visto che devo farlo io direi forse il tentativo di avvicinare “mondi" musicali diversi, in particolare la spontaneità del jazz e della musica improvvisata al rigore della musica cosiddetta “colta." La qualità che desidero nei ...

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Article: Live Review

Bryan Ferry at the Paramount Theater

Read "Bryan Ferry at the Paramount Theater" reviewed by Geoff Anderson


Bryan Ferry Paramount Theater Denver, CO August 3, 2017 Bryan Ferry creates dreamscapes. Dark, ethereal, eerie, brooding, a little bit spooky, but not too scary. You're floating in dreamland; maybe you're aware that you're dreaming; maybe not. But it's a really good dream and you know you don't want to leave ...

News: Recording

The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper at 50

The Beatles: Sgt. Pepper at 50

Fifty years ago today, Capitol Records released the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Bandin the U.S. Two months later, my Aunt Mary gave me the album for my birthday. Astonishingly, nothing from the album was released as a single for AM radio. At 11, I was a big Beatles fan, but I couldn't figure out ...

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Article: Album Review

Sam Friend: Twin

Read "Twin" reviewed by Fiona Ord-Shrimpton


It's probably not best practice to liken anyone to anyone, yet we do it all the time, take comfort in the left hand column on CD Baby, or the recommends on iTunes or Amazon. Forgive this Captain Obvious then, when Sam Friend's album Twin gets likened to James Taylor and his son, Ben Taylor here, so ...

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Article: Album Review

Delbert McClinton: Prick of the Litter

Read "Prick of the Litter" reviewed by Doug Collette


Texas-born Delbert McClinton is one of America's great natural resources. And that three-time Grammy Award-winning reputation is based on more than just his nurturing of John Lennon's interest in the harmonica back in the early '60s when McClinton, as part of the duo Delbert and Glen, were touring with The Beatles. A string of more than ...


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